Samantha Brown's Places to Love

Naples And Paradise Coast Of Florida

Season 2, Episode 8 of 13

Samantha starts her Paradise Coast adventure off with a kayak tour in the salt-waters of Everglades National Park, while learning about the local eco system and remote mangroves. Back on land, Samantha visits the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens and meets Uno, a rescued blind Florida Panther. The Bayshore Arts District is certainly up-and-coming, and Samantha learns this after meeting a local designer, who specializes in re-imaging jewelry in a fresh way. At Bar Tulia, Samantha talks to Chef Betulia about the growing enthusiasm for local craft cocktails and how Naples has the best elements of Miami without it being a huge city. After enjoying a gorgeous Florida sunset, Samantha starts her day off back on the water aboard a dolphin tracking boat, where he helps find and tracks dolphins across the bay. Local spots and the fresh catch usually go hand in hand, especially at Grouper and Chips, where Samantha gets to visit this popular restaurant. Along with great food, there is a big contingent of the live music, which Samantha finds very quickly while visiting Marco Island. Finishing off her trip, Samantha meets Clyde Butcher, the Ansel Adams-esque photographer of the Everglades, who talk about the beauty of the Big Cypress swamp that has been focal point of Clyde's lens and entire career.

When to Watch

Day
Time
Channel
5/1/2024
11:30 a.m.

Previously Aired

Day
Time
Channel
4/3/2019
11:30 a.m.
4/3/2019
9 p.m.
4/4/2019
4 a.m.
10/7/2019
11:30 a.m.
10/7/2019
9 p.m.
10/8/2019
4 a.m.
12/3/2020
8 a.m.
3/10/2021
8:30 p.m.
3/11/2021
3:30 a.m.
6/25/2021
11 a.m.
6/28/2021
8:30 p.m.
6/29/2021
3:30 a.m.
6/29/2021
9 a.m.
2/7/2023
11:30 a.m.
2/7/2023
4:30 p.m.
2/8/2023
1/12/2024
3 p.m.
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